State appellate courts on Wednesday ruled for defendants in separate vehicular homicide cases.
The Third District Court of Appeal in Miami decided driver Luis Luzardo should never have been charged with vehicular homicide.
In one case, Chief Third DCA Judge Frank A. Shepherd said driving 83 mph in a 55 mph zone isn't reckless enough for vehicular homicide.
October 01, 2014 at 02:00 PM
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State appellate courts on Wednesday ruled for defendants in separate vehicular homicide cases.
The Third District Court of Appeal in Miami decided driver Luis Luzardo should never have been charged with vehicular homicide.
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